Pampered Chef: ISO Salad Recipe

I have a host that made her own Salad at a show last month. It was NOT a Pampered Chef recipe. But the host of my show coming up this weekend (who booked off the show last month) REALLY wants to do this salad. I told her I'd see if I could come up with something close. Not all of my cookbooks would apply, but here's the ones that I have:

All The Best

29 Minutes to Dinner

29 Minutes to Dinner vol 2

Cooking for 2 or more

(Stoneware Inspirations)

(Latin Flavor)

(Grill it Quick)

(Festive Holiday Desserts)

I thought maybe someone here could come up with something NOT in one of those cookbooks which contains most or all of the following ingredients:

Chicken

Spinach Lettuce

Mandarin Oranges

Pineapple

Cranberries

She put a Raspberry Walnut Vinaigrette on top, but said that some of the guests complained that it made it too sweet.

We are doing 3 recipes. I guess technically we could do a non-PC recipe for one of them, but I'd prefer not to.

I have a host that made her own Salad at a show last month. It was NOT a Pampered Chef recipe. But the host of my show coming up this weekend (who booked off the show last month) REALLY wants to do this salad. I told her I'd see if I could come up with something close. Not all of my cookbooks would apply, but here's the ones that I have:

All The Best

29 Minutes to Dinner

29 Minutes to Dinner vol 2

Cooking for 2 or more

(Stoneware Inspirations)

(Latin Flavor)

(Grill it Quick)

(Festive Holiday Desserts)

I thought maybe someone here could come up with something NOT in one of those cookbooks which contains most or all of the following ingredients:

Chicken

Spinach Lettuce

Mandarin Oranges

Pineapple

Cranberries

She put a Raspberry Walnut Vinaigrette on top, but said that some of the guests complained that it made it too sweet.

We are doing 3 recipes. I guess technically we could do a non-PC recipe for one of them, but I'd prefer not to.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!

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You can do the Mandarin Pasta Salad its quite close ( just add the cranberries & pineapple) or The Harvest Chicken Salad which all you will have to add in the pineapple...you can get both of these off the files right here....HTH

There are only 94 recipes listed on CS. Neither of them are options. I found Harvest Chicken Salad in some recipes that I've gotten in other places. But didn't find Mandarin Pasta Salad. Can you share?

94 recipes is just sad! I'm going to try & start uploading more recipes over the next few days for the other newbies who might need them!

There are only 94 recipes listed on CS. Neither of them are options. I found Harvest Chicken Salad in some recipes that I've gotten in other places. But didn't find Mandarin Pasta Salad. Can you share?

94 recipes is just sad! I'm going to try & start uploading more recipes over the next few days for the other newbies who might need them!

2. For salad, place spinach in bottom of Simple Additions Large Bowl. Dice chicken and celery using Forged Utility Knife. Cut apples in half lengthwise; remove stems and seeds using Cook's Corer(R). Cut each apple half into four wedges; crinkle cut wedges into small pieces using Crinkle Cutter. Chop onion using Food Chopper. Layer chicken, celery, apples, onion, cranberries and pecans, if desired, over spinach. To serve, drizzle dressing over salad and toss to coat. Top with orange segments and Whole-Grain Croutons, if desired. Serve immediately.

Yield: 12 servings

Cook's Tip: To toast pecans, spread over bottom of Small Oval Baker. Microwave on HIGH 2-3 minutes or until fragrant and lightly toasted, stirring after each 30-second interval.

A 2-pound rotisserie-cooked chicken can be used to prepare this recipe, if desired. Or, place 2 Skinless Chicken Breasts in the Grill Pan. Grill 6 minutes, turning occasionally, or until juices are clear.

Preparing Orange Segments:

To cut orange into segments, cut a thin slice from the top and the bottom using Forged Utility Knife; stand upright. Cutting from top to bottom, carefully trim away peel and white membrane.

Cut down one side of membrane. Angle knife under segment and lift out. Repeat with remaining segments.

We are doing 3 recipes. I guess technically we could do a non-PC recipe for one of them, but I'd prefer not to.

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Nothing wrong with a non-PC recipe. There isn't anything that says the recipe has to come from the Test Kitchens. The point is to showcase the products, and you can do that with a recipe from anywhere!

Ah! It was late here in Japan & I was tired. I never even thought to look in the files section. I went straight to the recipes section! Thanks Ginger!!

Noora, I know ... that's the picky side of me coming out. I like to do recipe cards that the guests can take home. I can't do that with this recipe because it may be under copywrite. If it's her personal recipe, she may not be willing to share the recipe with all the guests. I guess I could call & ask...

I don't know if it is anywhere in our guidelines, but I think we should use only recipes from the test kitchens at our shows. They already have the products noted in the recipe, and then that in turn helps us to cross sell. If you use PC recipes, then you don't have to worry about copyright issues. Check with your Director for advice too. Plus you can put your show recipes on your website and that is permitted, whereas you can't put recipes from other sources on your website.
Now, your host could make another recipe from another source if she wants, probably okay to do that. She can choose to share or not.
Deb

I don't know if it is anywhere in our guidelines, but I think we should use only recipes from the test kitchens at our shows. They already have the products noted in the recipe, and then that in turn helps us to cross sell. If you use PC recipes, then you don't have to worry about copyright issues. Check with your Director for advice too. Plus you can put your show recipes on your website and that is permitted, whereas you can't put recipes from other sources on your website.Now, your host could make another recipe from another source if she wants, probably okay to do that. She can choose to share or not.
Deb

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I was going to say that... why not just do 2 recipes (3 seems like an awful lot anyway) and tell your host that is free to make whatever other recipes she wants for her guests... I always do just one main recipe, and then maybe throw in a smaller one, like a micro-cake or a pass around salsa or something like that, but I always tell my hosts that they can make other things that will compliment the recipe that we are making, or whatever they want, it's their party! Good luck!